Math, asked by anusuyachamarthi5746, 5 days ago

to multiply a decimal by 10,100,1000,etc..., more the decimal point in the multiplicand by as many places to the write as there zeros in the multiplier

Answers

Answered by BrainlyPheonix
9

→ To multiply a decimal by 10 , 100 , 1000 , move the decimal point in the multiplicant by one place to the right .

Attachments:
Answered by ImABadCat
5

Answer:

To multiply a decimal by 100, move the decimal point in the multiplicant by two places to the right. Here we multiplied the number 98.26 by 100 so we move 2 places to the right. 3. To multiply a decimal by 1000, move the decimal point in the multiplicant by three places to the right.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it helps ✌️

Similar questions